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euro/dollar is about 1% higher on the back of that news. the ifo institute, current conditions, 108. headline index, 104.2 versus 103. ross, what do you make of it? >> well, you can see what's going on with the euro there, 134. let's get more from finland. good to see you, alex. thanks indeed for joining us. the defense here that we're no longer in crisis fighting mode, the question as we look at data in germany, the question is whether we've made a fundamental turn, a fundamental change and whether things are temporary. >> i certainly hope we've made a fundamental turn. if this crisis is 100 steps, i'd say we are about 60 steps down the road. now, really, we have the fundamental institutional things in place. so that has calmed down the markets. what we now need is political stability. i think the italian election is one thing and the second thing we need in europe more than anything else is -- >> yeah. we thought stabilizing the crisis in terms of the bond spreads playing out was hard. getting growth into europe looks to be an almost impo
euro/dollar is about 1% higher on the back of that news. the ifo institute, current conditions, 108. headline index, 104.2 versus 103. ross, what do you make of it? >> well, you can see what's going on with the euro there, 134. let's get more from finland. good to see you, alex. thanks indeed for joining us. the defense here that we're no longer in crisis fighting mode, the question as we look at data in germany, the question is whether we've made a fundamental turn, a fundamental change...
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the euro now falling against the swiss franc. the euro is also falling against the dollar, so it's down by about .25%, 1.3339 is the level there. we did get some figures showing the spanish bad loans were worse in november than expected. that may have something to do with it. take a look at the reaction across the rest of markets. we can look at the bonds in particular. gilt futures are rallying to session highs after the weaker than expected retail sales figures. for the most part, yields are lower. expect in spain, so, again, that may be reflecting the turn for the worst that is happening since that spanish bad loan data came out. major bourses, now we can show you, we looked to start in the green for the most part and that's still mostly the case. the ftse up by about .25%. cac 40 looking to hold on to their gains. intel down in that index. let's take a look at commodities. we did get the iea's latest update in which it described the market tighter than expected in december for 2013 and this comes as there's continued inrest a
the euro now falling against the swiss franc. the euro is also falling against the dollar, so it's down by about .25%, 1.3339 is the level there. we did get some figures showing the spanish bad loans were worse in november than expected. that may have something to do with it. take a look at the reaction across the rest of markets. we can look at the bonds in particular. gilt futures are rallying to session highs after the weaker than expected retail sales figures. for the most part, yields are...
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euro/dollar, 1.3331. the eurozone did report that the current account surplus was the biggest on record at a level of something like 13 billion euros. repayments are likely to keep the ecb and effectively in a tightening mode. those two things put upward pressure on the euro. dollar/yen, a big move today. 1.16%. now, that means the yen is weakening against the dollar again and it comes after japan's trade deficit in 2012 was a record high. it follows a couple of days of yen strength. the aussie/dollar shedding 0.5%. apple's first quarter profits were relatively flat. it can still be forecast by looking at the bond wall there. to look at that corporate story which is, of course, driving much of the trade action we're seeing this morning. apple's fourth quarter profits relatively flat. they did beat forecasts. revenues were shy of estimates. it was a record, but it lags to the 50 million figure analysts had i'd. shares in china doubled. ipads are abruftly in line with forecasts. in a break with ra decision,
euro/dollar, 1.3331. the eurozone did report that the current account surplus was the biggest on record at a level of something like 13 billion euros. repayments are likely to keep the ecb and effectively in a tightening mode. those two things put upward pressure on the euro. dollar/yen, a big move today. 1.16%. now, that means the yen is weakening against the dollar again and it comes after japan's trade deficit in 2012 was a record high. it follows a couple of days of yen strength. the...
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this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk about the role of a bank is to finance the economy. how much of a win was it then that we've pushed back in production from -- >> in terms of liquidity rate? >> yes. >> even if pushed we're going to comply with the new scr sooner rather than later. as for capital, you know, the new capital requirements was officially for 2018. as bnp parabas, we're complying as of this year. i think that the phasing in is something that then the industry -- certainly we've been moving ahead and have tried to anticipate things and move ahead. >> and you mentioned the bene
this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk...
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euro stoxx 50 on the other hand was lower. the dow jones industrial average is trending positive. euro/dollar, however, is lower trading for $1.3309. >> to look like it would start edging up towards that 8000 mark, but may be this next aureus the reason. international monetary fund is out with its latest prediction for global economic growth, and the picture is not as rosy as some are hoping. >> at the forecast the global economy to grow slightly more than expected. let's get a closer look at some of the challenges. >> the imf says japan's mounting debt pile is cause for concern. not only sovereign debt but consumer debt, too. debt is also dragging down the u.s. economy, cooling down growth there as well. the imf also sing about the risk of stagnation within the eurozone. companies like this machinery firm in germany depend on foreign markets to sell their products, and they are feeling the squeeze as customers abroad have less money to spend on european goods. according to the imf, the euro crisis and the global debt crisis are the greatest threats to global economic growth. the
euro stoxx 50 on the other hand was lower. the dow jones industrial average is trending positive. euro/dollar, however, is lower trading for $1.3309. >> to look like it would start edging up towards that 8000 mark, but may be this next aureus the reason. international monetary fund is out with its latest prediction for global economic growth, and the picture is not as rosy as some are hoping. >> at the forecast the global economy to grow slightly more than expected. let's get a...
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i have a 170 euro price target on that stock. i think this is a name which has huge potential still, it has great momentum. and there's still margins with a lot of upside potential relative to the peer group. despite all of that, it's trading on a 20% to 25% discount to its peer group if you strict out the luxury component and i think it's university jujustifi. >> do you have a accelerating? >> i do have a accelerating on adidas. it's clearly an athletic company. i think it's facing difficult comparatives from the events of the first half of last year and it has some problems to resolved with reebok, its underperforming brand. >> we'll leave it there, then. allegra perry from cantor fitzgerald. potentially maybe richemont stocks on sales. >>> now, the growth mortgage lending figures we were expecting. they showed an increase of 11.7 billion pounds, this compared with 12.7 billion in november. so a deceleration in terms of mortgage lending during the holiday period. current account holdings, that's when the european central banks
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i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved in the course of the next few months ultimately the lender of last year.
i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved in the course of the next few months ultimately the lender of last year.
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is the majority of the british public so it's really turning britain turning into a nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result of one poll we've seen things like for example british support for political parties anti european ones like the u.k. independence party it's at an all time high so lots of bad news for pro europeans at the moment so what is the main grudge that many people are holding against. well the british public has always been very divided over membership anyway but the past year has been particularly difficult we've seen you know the chronic financial crisis in the eurozone with a real loss of confidence that grows at the same time at home they have crippling austerity measures so there's a growing resentment towards the vast sums of money that leaves the british treasury and come straight from the u.k. budget goes straight to brussels every year when very terrible love project cuts. it's not just the money there's also the aspect to control it north that. many people want to see returned back to westminster this. way to the top of the u.k. d
is the majority of the british public so it's really turning britain turning into a nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result of one poll we've seen things like for example british support for political parties anti european ones like the u.k. independence party it's at an all time high so lots of bad news for pro europeans at the moment so what is the main grudge that many people are holding against. well the british public has always been very divided over...
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to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's prestigious bolshoi ballet. the director was the victim of an acid attack outside his home late on thursday. >> the 42-year-old suffered serious injury to his face, and doctors are fighting to save his eyesight. the head of the bolshoi theater says he believes the attack was a product of a and b -- of envy. it highlights a long history of power struggles at the ballet. >> this is the only lead. in the cover of darkness, a masked assailant attacked and escaped. >> if thing like this has never happened before, so we at the m
to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's...
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to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's prestigious bolshoi ballet. the director was the victim of an acid attack outside his home late on thursday. >> the 42-year-old suffered serious injury to his face, and doctors are fighting to save his eyesight. the head of the bolshoi theater says he believes the attack was a product of a and b -- of envy. it highlights a long history of power struggles at the ballet. >> this is the only lead. in the cover of darkness, a masked assailant attacked and escaped. >> if thing like this has never happened before, so we at the m
to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's...
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partners and euro skeptics had hard david cameron is planning to overhaul ties with the union have to say he's not happy with certain aspects of the relationship while he still admits he doesn't want to break away from the union under risk upsetting e.u. leaders but as first reports now cameron may ultimately disappoint everyone his troubles to please. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister protests to deliver a landmark speech on europe that was warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on is he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given us a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world econ
partners and euro skeptics had hard david cameron is planning to overhaul ties with the union have to say he's not happy with certain aspects of the relationship while he still admits he doesn't want to break away from the union under risk upsetting e.u. leaders but as first reports now cameron may ultimately disappoint everyone his troubles to please. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time...
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skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands while euro kratz say he's gone too far already there's reports he risks upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister prepares to deliver a landmark speech on europe but with warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to pay and the pressure result is the struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given us a clear message a clear point on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers so widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back of how it's the british in key areas. that
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euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average also continuing the positive trend. the euro-dollar also trending positive, trading for $1.3370. >> a lot of optimism, despite all the optimism that seems to be brewing in davos in switzerland. it is a different story in spain, though. things just keep getting worse. unemployment is at its highest level ever recorded. 26% of the work force were registered as out of work in the last quarter of 2012. that's nearly 6 million people. >> the eurozone [applause] fourth largest economy is stuck in recession. the conservative government has pushed ahead with a tough austerity program to lower the country's deficit. critics say those spending cuts are directly to blame for the rise in unemployment. but there's a bit of bright news in the eurozone -- portugal has made an early debut back on the financial market, successfully raising 2.5 billion euros in a debt auction this week. >> the government had to pay only 4.9% in interest, signaling investors are more confident about the country's finances. portugal was forced to accept an
euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average also continuing the positive trend. the euro-dollar also trending positive, trading for $1.3370. >> a lot of optimism, despite all the optimism that seems to be brewing in davos in switzerland. it is a different story in spain, though. things just keep getting worse. unemployment is at its highest level ever recorded. 26% of the work force were registered as out of work in the last quarter of 2012. that's nearly 6 million people....
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was speaking to said this why this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got the option really pretty to do so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cranks to give a boost to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is a lot of trouble here we seem to speak today once again so the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. sarah ferguson now cameron's critics say he may be taking britain to the edge of an economic cliff to make predictions the u.k. could be falling out of the top ten economies and we report on that later in the program. pakistan's government has reached a deal with a muslim cleric to hold mass protests in the ca
was speaking to said this why this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got the option really pretty to do so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cranks to give a boost to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our...
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was speaking to said despite this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think it's really going to wash. really preaches him self into the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cracks to give a brief to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper request for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is a lot of trouble here we've seen the speech today once again say the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. sara for their well critics say uncertainty over it will deter foreign investors from britain and eventually bring it to the edge of an economic cliff comes amid predictions the u.k. could be slipping from its ranking as one of the world's top ten economies will bring in more analysis on that later in the
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france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the political interests and reactions of the people surveyed up it's not just the u.k. it's the people of france is the people of poland it's the people of ireland until they were deceived it's all the peoples of europe they want a new relationship in the political structure professor thank you very much indeed thanks for joining us live there professor rodney shakespeare joining us live there in london. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new housing in the west bank a settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in vi
france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the...
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warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on if he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be it's his own backbenchers now widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back house to britain in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and pretty thing in criminal justice with the need that british membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum and after the next general election i think you've really got to. really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if
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vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech indicted he plays many of those euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic than mark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party particularly appeasing those euro skeptics it also appears that he is driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states andrew farmer. london. european parliament member and deputy leader of the u.k. independence party paul nuttall says the prime minister is once again just trying to delay solving the long standing issue. the point is that it's going to be nigh on impossible we've had. the president of t
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and the dip in the euro zone's fortunes is led to a startling surge in. france golden jewelry shops of the main targets and the people working in them are getting more nervous every day. has more in this. until a month ago this was one of many jewelry shops on a quiet street in central paris after a gruesome attack by armed robbers never reopened for business having kept robbers out of his store a fifty two year old metal worker tried to chase them down into the street into the parking lot where their motorbike stood the criminals turned around and fired a shot at him he died right in the middle of the street in broad daylight. the murder shocked france with the country's interior ministry fearing it would not be the last incident of its kind. we must not regard these attacks as these individuals are well trained and they can and will use force and weapons against the employees of jewelry stores. since france plunged into financial crisis armed robberies have become ever more frequent criminals not only attack stores but they also strip people of their je
and the dip in the euro zone's fortunes is led to a startling surge in. france golden jewelry shops of the main targets and the people working in them are getting more nervous every day. has more in this. until a month ago this was one of many jewelry shops on a quiet street in central paris after a gruesome attack by armed robbers never reopened for business having kept robbers out of his store a fifty two year old metal worker tried to chase them down into the street into the parking lot...
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was speaking to said despite this is the tale that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think it's really going to wash. really predictive self into the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use to paper over the cracks to give a bit to them a bit to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is in a lot of trouble here we seem to speak today once again so the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. not tough enough right wing supporters turn their backs on prime minister netanyahu with former allies winning votes with harsh rhetoric later on we reported on israel's upcoming parliamentary election and still in shambles the fibers of october superstorm sandy are struggling to get their lives back to normal
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behind the prime minister says his next election campaign will be a euro skeptic. film star gerard depardieu is now officially a russian citizen after tax drove him out of his own country. the f.b.i. is accused of failing to one american occupy activists that there was a plot against lives despite plans to assassinate u.s. citizens our top stories this hour. around the world online on satellite this is the with you twenty four hours a day live from moscow we're getting news just in that international journalists have come under crossfire in syria while covering the army's operations in the damascus suburbs a correspondent of our big sister channel suffered light injuries while trying to escape rounds of gunfire this is news just in and we'll bring you more details and an interview with him later this hour here on our team. britain's part in the european union could be coming to a close with people increasingly feeling that the be better off without brussels in an attempt to stay in touch with the mood of the people prime minister david cameron has promised to go in
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was never on cameron's agenda does he think he's using the euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you in the rise of using it as led me for a massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party of the whole country and that's what he's responding to what the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i will promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that you've made this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about i'll be dependent nation as a democracy and determine their own future not a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery or the cold or e.u. membership three million british jobs will be lost if we left the european union really europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite s
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austerity measures and so on the euro group by seven percent in the last six months so it is possible that you will start dropping it also now the united states has been printing bucks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper washington has been looking over the shoulder at china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and b. jing is also accused of holding back its currency the reason why they do that is when a currency is dropped to the export becomes cheaper it makes the country more compact comparable but it isn't applauded by other countries which me retaliate by dropping very currencies so it's kind of like a domino effect but the last time a major currency war happened was during the great depression era in the one nine hundred thirty s. which resulted in a slowdown of international trade and all was part of the lead up to world war two but that's not all if the exports become cheaper the imports become more expensive so ordinary people buy less and when they travel abroad that's more expensive as the world so basically that ki
austerity measures and so on the euro group by seven percent in the last six months so it is possible that you will start dropping it also now the united states has been printing bucks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper washington has been looking over the shoulder at china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and b. jing is also accused of holding back its currency the reason why they do that is when a currency is dropped to the...
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has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirty.
has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirty.
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financial authorities warn the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states have been printing blocks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper washington has been looking over the shoulder at china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and beijing is also accused of holding back the u. one the reason why they do that is the one currency is dropped the export becomes cheaper making the country more competitive obviously that's not greeted with applause by its competitors other countries which we tallied by dropping the very currencies so it's like a domino effect and the last time a major currency war happened was during the great depression in the one nine hundred thirty s. which resulted in a slowdown of international trade and all was part of the lead up to world war two but that's not all if x. force become cheaper imports become more expensive so ordinary citizens can buy less imported goods and traveling abroad traveling abroad rat
financial authorities warn the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states have been printing blocks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper washington has been looking over the shoulder at china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and beijing is also accused of holding back the u. one the reason why they do that is the one currency is dropped...
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example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right now i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding that the move gold the new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and so i'm the primo did pretty much general of this war and i struck the troops to keep buying gold and silver to protect against suicide bankers in japan in a suicide prime minister has decided on a much like ball fragment of course the only difference now between the kamikaze pilots of the currency unit there and back in world war two is that it's a much older generation so they're all wearing adult nappies of course or adult diapers so you have suicide pilots wearing adult diapers which is actually what started with the that nasa pilot woman who was famous for wearing her diapers and driving cross-country
example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right now i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding that the move gold the new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and so...
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out of the european union and keep cash on the courts at home the prime minister says he'll be fully euro skeptic during his next election campaign. thank you for joining us here today. live right here in the russian capital. the u.s. defense act for twenty thirteen has been greeted by harsh criticism from a human rights groups after president obama signed the bill into law despite earlier veto threats the measure of laos the indefinite detention of suspects and backtracks on the closure of guantanamo bay prison or the lower extends the restrictions on transferring detainees i'll have guantanamo for another year and despite obama's promise to close it when he first came to power activists say he's failed the first test of his second term allowing the military to indefinitely detain american citizens over terrorism allegations without charge or trial civil liberties groups are pushing forward with a lawsuit against the measure which they insist is unconstitutional activist times are in bold and told r.t. that her new law feels like a major threat. i think it's an accident is that my govern
out of the european union and keep cash on the courts at home the prime minister says he'll be fully euro skeptic during his next election campaign. thank you for joining us here today. live right here in the russian capital. the u.s. defense act for twenty thirteen has been greeted by harsh criticism from a human rights groups after president obama signed the bill into law despite earlier veto threats the measure of laos the indefinite detention of suspects and backtracks on the closure of...
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financial authorities warn the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states has been printing blocks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper in washington has been looking over the shoulder and china which was the majority of u.s. foreign debt and reading is also accused of holding back the u. one reason why they do that is the one currency is dropped at the export becomes cheaper making the country more competitive obviously that's not greeted with applause by its competitors other countries which we tallied by dropping the very currencies so it's like a domino effect and the last time a major currency war happened was during the.
financial authorities warn the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states has been printing blocks for the last five years to support the markets but that also makes the dollar cheaper in washington has been looking over the shoulder and china which was the majority of u.s. foreign debt and reading is also accused of holding back the u. one reason why they do that is the one currency is dropped at...
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skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the backbenchers in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says he was renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that union this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about are we dependent nation as a democracy and determine their own future or not and i want to referendum now promise because i want to ask there's a lot of concern that if a person left the this is massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scar
skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the backbenchers in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says he was renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our...
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membership and prime minister david cameron has promised to enter the next election with a clear euro skeptic position my colleague bill dog discussed it recently with. the e.u.'s popularity are very very low amongst the british public at the moment we just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now on a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked a tipping point because for the first time in decades the number of people that say that they would vote for britain leaving the european union is the majority of the british public so it's really turning britain turning into a nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result of one poll we've seen things like for example british support for political parties anti european ones like the u.k. independence party it's at an all time high so lots of bad news for pro europeans at the moment so what is the main grudge that many people are holding against. well the british public
membership and prime minister david cameron has promised to enter the next election with a clear euro skeptic position my colleague bill dog discussed it recently with. the e.u.'s popularity are very very low amongst the british public at the moment we just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now on a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked...
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well the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the blog to directly aid troubled states and bitter all over an area for its germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who were really in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's fiscal future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to the eurozone countries it's in the press to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have t
well the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the blog to directly aid troubled states and bitter all over an area for its germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who were really in charge of...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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sarah firth despite the prime minister cozying up to euro skeptics in parliament privately the pm wants britain in the union. due to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited fourth speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside your house in london to talk to the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel for the party that says we're better off out the nigel and some of the excerpts are revealed quite a positive thing to that he does well positive in the sense of you know he's using euro skeptic language to pursue a euro far agenda exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of you get on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but the realit
sarah firth despite the prime minister cozying up to euro skeptics in parliament privately the pm wants britain in the union. due to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited fourth speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside your house in london to talk to the leader of the u.k....
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quite a positive thing to that does surprise you well positive in the sense of you know he's using euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that union so that's the game but he's playing ok i want to ask there's a lot of concern that if a person left the that this would massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery
quite a positive thing to that does surprise you well positive in the sense of you know he's using euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but...